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UPDATE 2026
This review was probably written in 2004 when the record was released. I had heard good copies of it — not the originals as it turns out! — and new that the recording was outstanding.
This Heavy Vinyl is not awful, but it is a long way from outstanding. My guess is that the CD would be better.
We were only slightly impressed with both the Speakers Corner pressing of this album and the earlier Impulse Heavy Vinyl edition from the ’90s. In our opinion neither one is worth pursuing.
This could very well be the greatest collaboration between a horn player and a singer in the history of music. I honestly cannot think of another to rank with it. Ella and Louis has the same feel — too giants who work together so sympathetically it’s close to magic, producing definitive performances of enduring standards that have not been equaled in the fifty plus years since they were recorded. And, on the better copies, or should we say the better sides of the better copies, RVG’s sound is stunning.
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